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Name,rank, and command. Remarks.
Lieutenant-Colonel Cummins,
Ninety-ninth Ohio, First
Brigade, First Division,
Twenty-first Army Corps.
Lieutenant Colonel W. H. Young,
Twenty-sixth Ohio, First
Brigade, First Colonel Buell,commanding
Division, Twenty-first Army brigade,speaks of these as
Corps.
deserving of mention for goodLieutenant Colonel James conduct.
T. Embree, Fifty-eighth
Indiana, First Brigade, First
Division, Twenty-first Army
Corps.
Lieutenant-Colonel Waterman, Mentioned for good conduct by
First Brigade, First Division, Brigadier-General Cruft.
Twenty-first Army Corps.
Highly complimented for good
Lieutenant Colonel conduct by Colonel Berry.
A. R. Hadlock, First
Brigade, Second Division, Major-General Thomas says,
Twenty-first Army Corps. "Rendered most efficient
service as aide-de-camp during
Lieutenant-Colonel Tripp, Third first days of fight, and was
Brigade, Second Division, taken prisoner on the
Twentieth Army Corps. afternoon of 19th while in
discharge of his duty."
Lieutenant Colonel A. von
Schrader, assistant inspector-
general, Fourteenth Army Major-General Thomas says they
Corps. "rendered good service,and,
although not on the field of
battle,discharged their
respective duties to his
entire satisfaction.
Lieutenant Colonel G. E. Flynt,
assistant adjutant-general.
Noticed by Major-GeneralLieutenant Colonel McCook for their devotion to
A. J. Mackay,chief duty,gallantry in action, and
quartermaster. intelligence upon the field.
Lieutenant Colonel
J. R. Paul,chief commissary of
subsistence. Major-General Crittenden says,
"Was courageous and active as
Lieutenant Colonel always upon the field of
G. P. Thruston, assistant battle."
adjutant-general Twentieth
Army Corps. Lieutenant Col. G. W. Burton,
commissary of subsistence. Lieut. Col. J. F. Boyd,quartermaster............. Lieut. Col. H. N. Fisher, assistant inspector-general!@#$%Lieut. Col. LyneStarling, chief of staff, Twenty-first Army Corps.Name,rank, and command. Remarks.
Lieutenant Colonel Richard Major-General Crittenden says
Lodor, assistant inspector- of him, "I can say no more
general, Twenty-first Army than that he was as brave and
Corps. active as at Stone's River.
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander
Sympson, quartermaster, Twenty- Major-General Crittenden
first Army Corps. commends them for efficient
service.Lieutenant Colonel
G. C. Kniffin, commissary of Specially named by Brigadier-
subsistence. General Wood for efficient
service.
Lieutenant Colonel T. R. Palmer,
assistant inspector-general, Commended for good conduct by
First Division, Twenty-first Major-General Palmer.
Army Corps.
Major S. C. Erwin, Sixth Ohio,
Second Division, Twenty-first
Army Corps.
Major H. A. Rust, Twenty-seventh Are mentioned by Major-General
Illinois, Twentieth Army Corps. Sheridan as having especially
distinguished themselves.
Major Arnold Beck, Second
Missouri, Twentieth Army
Corps.
Major George D. Sherman, Thirty-
sixth Illinois, Twentieth Army
Corps.
Major Chandler, Eighty-eighth
Illinois, Twentieth Army Corps.
Major Stafford, First Ohio,
Third Brigade, Second Division,
Twentieth Army Corps.
Major Gray, Forty-ninth Ohio,
Twentieth Army Corps. Are remembered by Brigadier-
General Johnson for coolness
Major McClenahan, Fifteenth and distinguished gallantry.
Ohio, Twentieth Army Corps.
Major W. D. Williams, Eighty-
ninth Illinois, Twentieth Army
Corps.
Major Van Deren, Seventy-ninth
Illinois, Twentieth Army Corps.
Major Collins, Twenty-ninth
Indiana, Twentieth Army Corps. Major Fitzsimmons, Thirtieth Indiana, Twentieth Army Corps. Major Phillips, Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania, Twentieth ArmyCorps. Major Birch, Ninety-third Ohio, Twentieth Army Corps. Major Thomasson, FifthKentucky, Twentieth ArmyCorps.
Name,rank, and command. Remarks.
Major Agar, One hundred and Mentioned by Major-General
twenty-first Ohio, Reserve Granger as conspicuous for
Corps. efficiency and deserving of
especial mention.
Major Chase, Twenty-first
Michigan, First Brigade, Third Colonel Miller,commanding
Division, Twentieth Army Corps. brigade,says that "the colonel
and lieutenant-colonel being
killed, the command of the
regiment devolved upon Major
Chase,who performed his duties
with signal gallantry and
bravery."
Major Ben. F. Le Fever, Third
Brigade, Third Division, Twenty-
first Army Corps.
Major John P. Deface, Third
Brigade, Third Division, Twenty-
first Army Corps.
Colonel Barnes,commandingMajor John S. Clark, Eighth brigade,speaks of these as
Kentucky, Third Brigade, Third having behaved well,and
Division, Twenty-first Army deserve well of their country.
Corps.
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